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Scythed
Scythed Scythed, a. Armed scythes, as a chariot. Chariots scythed, On thundering axles rolled. --Glover.

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- A scythe (/saɪð/ SYDHE) is an agricultural hand tool for mowing gr**** or harvesting crops. It is historically used to cut down or reap edible grains, before...
- The scythed chariot was a war chariot with scythe blades mounted on each side. It was emplo**** in ancient times. The scythed chariot was a modified war...
- featuring crossed war scythes Persian scythed chariot Wikiquote has quotations related to War scythe. Fauchard Kama – ****anese hand scythe, sometimes also adapted...
- Scythe is a 2016 young-adult novel by Neal Shusterman and is the first in the Arc of a Scythe series. It is set in the far ****ure, where death, disease...
- Look up scythe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A scythe is an agricultural hand tool for mowing gr**** or reaping crops. Scythe or scythes may also...
- The scythe sword (Sensenschwert) was a type of single-edged sword of the German Renaissance, related to the Dussack. It consisted of the blade of a scythe...
- Scythes (Ancient Gr****: Σκύθης, Skýthi̱s) was tyrant or ruler of Zancle, Magna Graecia, in Sicily. He was appointed to that post in about 494 BC by Hippocrates...
- The Scythe of Time may refer to: a humorous short story by Edgar Allan Poe, later published as "A Predicament" "Scythe of Time," a track on Grave Digger's...
- The AQ-400 Scythe is a one-way attack drone designed and built by Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Terminal Autonomy, previously named One...
- Ye Olde Man & Scythe is a public house on Churchgate in Bolton, England. The earliest recorded mention of its name is in a charter from 1251, making it...